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DANIEL E. HAYWARD, Oli" MALDEN; MASSAGHUSETTS.

Letters Patent No. 75,421, estimait 10,1868.

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Be it known that I,- DANIEL E. EAYWARD, of Melden, and Stato of Massachusetts, have inifcnted certain new und useful Improvements in Brushes, of which the following, with the drawings, is :i full description.

Figure 1 is a. perspective View, and

Figure 2 a. sectional vieu' of my brush, the face of which. is composed of rubber projections :und bristles.

i A represents the wooden back, and a the handle. B is the rubber portion; of which b b are the projections or ridges. C C are the bristles, ond e c the wooden pur-.ts in which the bristles are fastened. '.lhe' ruhbe. portion is pressed, brmcil, and vulcanized in moulds in thcusuul manner in which what is celled pressed worlf is meile,V the projections oli-'ridges b brunning trmsversel'jyv across the brush. This portion, when Tondo: ifi fastened to the wooden bei-ck by nnilser pliigs.' Between the rubber projections or ridges the bristles are plztcen in rows or clusters, :tud fastened to the wofoden beck, as in other bristle brushes.

'lhe rubber projections may tolte :my i(lesirei' form or direction, so long asthey -ore interspersed with I bristles.

l l l 4 A s Brushes, the fuceso'i which are all rubber, have been made heretofore, as Well as brushes the faces et which ere ell bristles, the combination of ,the two, rubber und bristles, I believe to be new.

The rubber projections muy be made separately, or in separate pieces, enctfastened to the beek, if desire-ci:l

As :u1 article oi' manufacture, the brush esndescribed, riz, when composed of alternate rows of iuhbei and bristles'.

In testimony whereof,A I have hereunto .subscribed mjy neme. i

' i D. E. HAYWARD..

Witnesses:

W. M. PARKER, Geo. B. BLbpemfrs. 

